1. Multiple in vivo Effects of Cadmium on Photosynthetic Electron Transport in Pea Plants.
- Author
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Todorenko D, Volgusheva A, Timofeev N, Kovalenko I, Matorin D, and Antal T
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- Chlorophyll pharmacology, Chlorophyll A, Electron Transport, Photosynthesis physiology, Photosystem I Protein Complex metabolism, Photosystem II Protein Complex metabolism, Plant Leaves metabolism, Cadmium pharmacology, Pisum sativum metabolism
- Abstract
The inhibitory effects of cadmium (CdSO
4 ) on the primary photosynthetic processes were studied in vivo in Pisum sativum by using Multi-function Plant Efficiency Analyser (M-PEA-2). Photosynthetic parameters related to photosystem (PS) II, PS I and intersystem electron carriers were calculated from the light-induced kinetics of prompt chlorophyll a fluorescence (OJIP transient), delayed chlorophyll a fluorescence (DF), and 820 nm modulated reflection (MR). Low-dose exposure to cadmium (20 μm CdSO4 for 48 h) reduced probability of electron transfer from plastoquinones to the terminal electron acceptors of PSI (δRo ) accompanied by a decrease in the rate of P700 + and PC reduction (Vred ) and the magnitude of the I2 step on the DF kinetics. Electron transport through PSI remained unaltered. The obtained results allowed us to propose existence of the potential site of inhibition of photosynthetic electron flow by cadmium between PSII and PSI. We propose to use parameters δRo , Vred , and I2 /I1 as sensitive indicators of an early contamination by heavy metals., (© 2021 American Society for Photobiology.)- Published
- 2021
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